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![]() | Canon 77D Pros: Adjustable touch screen, upper display, weight, double ring Cons: There are no real cons, maximum battery and construction. Lack of original battery grip Opinion: I have this SLR for about a year and a half, after practicing for almost a year with an old 1000D I chose the 77D as the first machine by matching it with a Sigma 17-70 Contemporary. Given the budget I had I preferred to the 80D (which I would have to buy with the 18-55) this model with the Sigma, so you immediately have a better lens. This 77D is the link between the Canon and semipro beginner SLR cameras, it presents the double ring and the double display typical of the higher level machines but with a light body (not tropicalized) and built with materials of less Quality compared to 80D for example, this however allows you to keep the lowest price. For this I do not consider the construction a real cons, if you need a better built body and tropicalized bets to 80D or wait for the new APS-C SLR that Canon should introduce shortly and that according to rumors should go to replace both the 80D that the 7D Mk. 2, although the price will inevitably be higher. Moreover, the fact that the body is so light is useful if you want to stay lighter, use the car normally on the road or otherwise in outputs and the 77D weighing less it brings more willingly on the shoulder. The rest of the car is great, simple and intuitive, the sensor is a DIGIC 7 (newer than the one on the 80D which is a DIGIC 6) and has a good autofocus, up to 1600 maximum ISO 3200 The files produced are usable, besides I would avoid shooting for excessive noise. The screen is great for both the touch and the ability to rotate it, although normally I prefer to shoot using the viewfinder. The minimum shutter time is 1/4000, lower than the 80D which allows you to shoot at 1/8000, but you hardly need a shutter speed so fast. As for the video side I can not express myself so much having done a few, however the machine records in 1080p and 60 fps, so no 4K (function that I personally do not feel the slightest need), there is stabilization (only for videos) and you They can do time-lapse by setting the number of shots and the interval between one and the other. Regarding the battery is an LP-E17, allows you to do 600 shots, I never needed a spare battery so for me it is more than enough, I put it as against just because the 80D allows you to get to 1000 shots, anyway if you need a M The autonomy you can buy spare batteries since you can not recharge via USB. The machine has Wi-fi, Bluetooth and NFC, useful to connect the smartphone to the machine and always access the shots, as well as to shoot remotely using the phone. Missing an original Canon battery grip for this machine, even if not needing it I don't feel a particular lack. In conclusion I consider the 77D a good machine for those who are a beginner and want something better than SLR for beginners and for those who need a second lighter body for those who have a heavier car in the kit (eg a full frame SLR) . sent on May 22, 2019 |
![]() | Manfrotto Zaino Travel Advanced (MB MA-BP-TRV) Pros: Space organization, tripod bag, quality of materials Cons: Nothing that aside from the lack of a specific space for rainproof housing Opinion: I received this backpack for Christmas, at the moment it only contains my 77d with the Sigma 17-70 mounted. The backpack is well built, the spaces are well organized not only for the SLR lenses or any accessories such as a flash, but also for personal belongings that one brings you back on the road. Thanks to the different internal pockets you can insert additional filters, cables and memory cards and on the back there is a pocket for a 13 "laptop. Perhaps the only flaw is the lack of a specific point where to put the anti-rain case but nothing wrong. I recommend this article to anyone who like me needs a photo backpack to take out, which allows quick access to the camera thanks to the side pocket and where you can put even other useful items when you are out. The tripod bag I haven't tried it yet, certainly it is also useful to put other items as an umbrella, if you do not have Befree (the one shown for this backpack) but a larger tripod you can always stick to the front laces. Update: I took with me the backpack on holiday for a week (first real trip since I received it as a gift), I confirm that it is a great bag to take on the road. I did a week in New York and in addition to having a good shower (obviously with the waterproof case) a really comfortable thing of this backpack is the least risk of snatching, since the hinges are lateral control easily compared to a normal Backpack and in crowded places such as the subway the backpack is handled more easily. sent on January 03, 2018 |
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